Chapter 120: The Tempest Archmage

Name:Realm of Monsters Author:Frostbird
Chapter 120: The Tempest Archmage

Stryg woke to the smell of jasmine tea. He opened his eyes and was met with a grey domed ceiling.

Youre awake, good, Ismene said.

She sat next to him, drinking a steaming cup of tea. He was lying on the steel metal plates, the sound of rushing water right beneath him.

Stryg groaned in pain as he pushed himself up, Im still here? What happened?

Ismene took another sip of tea before answering, Our lesson is not over, where else would you possibly be?

Stryg grimaced at the pain radiating from his skull, How long have I been out?

About two hours. I would have taken you to a white mage, but I wanted to see if Riri was right about your healing capabilities. It seems he was, otherwise, youd probably be in a coma.

Two hours? Stryg rubbed his temple. I missed my next class.

So did I, yet here we still are. She handed him a cup of tea, Drink up, itll help soothe your muscles and warm your body.

...Thanks, he said cautiously. He stared at the cup without moving.

Its not poison. If I wanted to harm you we wouldnt be having this conversation.

I know, its just Why are you being so nice to me all of a sudden?

Tea? Im simply being courteous. Ismene placed her cup down, I suppose I should clarify a few things.

Like why did you attack me? It was a test right?

Correct, she nodded.

And I failed, he sighed.

Why do you say that?

I wasnt strong enough to stop your torrent spells, he looked over his own soaked clothes.

The test was not to see if you were strong enough to stop my attacks. I am one of the most powerful magi in this city and you are just a novice. The outcome of that fight would be obvious to anyone. But, yes, you did fail.

Stryg gritted his teeth. Despite all his strength he was still failing. He bowed his head, I apologize for my failure. I will not fail you again.

No need to apologize and yes, you will fail again, I have no doubt of that.

Strygs face grew a shade darker. W-what was the test then?

Now youre asking the right questions. The test was simple. I wanted to see if you could spell-cast properly. You could not. You still use anger as a crutch for your will and focus.

Wait. So you attacked me over and over, to see what the source for my focus was? You could have just asked.

Ismene poked him in the arm with her cane, Wrong again. Asking you would not have helped either of us. I needed to show you that your anger was not enough. Even when I goaded you into a rage your anger was not sufficient. Your spells were all force, no finesse. Blue magic has always been about control, not random bouts of rage.

She lifted his arm with her cane and pushed the tea cup towards his mouth, And I needed to see if your heart was capable of more than just anger. Fortunately for you, it was.

What do you mean? He furrowed his brow but took a sip of the prompted tea.

You dont remember casting a torrent spell at the end of our little test?

Vaguely? I was in a lot of pain, he massaged his bruised shoulder.

She sipped her tea, You didnt rely on your anger. The torrent spell you cast was artless and crude, a novices spell no doubt, but it came from a raw place deep within. It was born from frustration and it was a manifestation of pure determination.

...I dont know what that means.

Stryg balanced on the heels of his feet and glanced around the street while he waited. The Villa District definitely lived up to its name. Mansions ran across almost every street. The few areas without mansions were filled with high-end stores catering to the rich. The cobblestone streets themselves were polished and impeccable. He wondered how many cleaners passed by every night to keep it so.

The streets were fairly empty compared to the Trade District. There were no bustling of crowds nor shouts of sales. Instead, well-groomed centaurs trotted about with their wealthy riders. Every so often a carriage would pass by, a small face peeping out the window.

The silver gates behind Stryg swung open. The guards stepped aside as a young man ran over.

Stryg! You made it, Clypeus laughed with a wide smile.

Thank you again for the invitation, he bowed slightly.

Not at all, Ive been needing a training partner. Clypeus placed a hand on his shoulder, Come in, come in.

Stryg stepped into the courtyard and slowly gazed over the villa. There were several white stone buildings of varying sizes connected to each other through large halls. Green grass covered most of the ground save for the winding brick stone pathways spreading throughout the courtyard. Flowers and shrubbery decorated the edges of each courtyard, with even a few trees growing here and there.

Stryg found himself smiling, he hadnt seen trees ever since his training exercise in the academys grove. He missed the familiar plants.

So, this is your home? Stryg asked.

Well, its House Gales main residence within the city. My family has many lodgings. Im currently staying here, but I consider my real home a manor up north, away from the city, its where I grew up. A little confusing, I know.

No, I think I understand. I share a similar sentiment, just in reverse.

Oh, I see Well, our training ground is in the back. Let me show you, Clypeus pointed with his thumb.

Im right behind you, Stryg nodded.

So, how have you been? I havent seen you around campus much these past few weeks.

Ive been busy training, havent had much free time.

And now youve come to train with me, Clypeus chuckled. Always the hard worker, huh? I bet your magical skills have improved a lot.

If only, he mumbled.

Stryg was still only able to create simple shapes from his illusion spells and he was unable to retain their shape whenever they were struck by one of the wind chimes. Vayu said he was making good progress, but he didnt feel that way. As for Ismene, he was stuck doing meditation practices that he was still utterly failing. Sure, he didnt have Kithina to distract him, now he just had a terrifying mage staring at him.

Here we are, Clypeus nudged his shoulder.

Stryg looked up to see a large pond with smooth stepping stones chequered across its clear surface. A woman in loose white robes danced over the stones, her body a blur of rhythmic patterns. Her silver sword swiveled in her palm, each stroke glancing the ponds surface, sending water droplets flying in fluid arcs.

Stryg lost himself in the beautiful dance, his eyes mesmerized by the seamless sword strokes. The end came abruptly, the womans movements froze, one leg held bent in the air, her blade in mid-thrust. She slowly looked over at him.

Cly, this is the one you brought for a training partner? Gale asked calmly.

Yup. You remember Stryg, right? He was at Mellow Bloom during the Seregulus Hunt, Clypeus patted the young goblins back.

Hello, again, Stryg placed his hand over his heart and bowed.

I remember you, but as I recall you were a mage, not a swordmaster, Gale said.

Actually, I came hoping to pick up on a few ways to counter sword attacks, Stryg said.

Gale skipped across the pond, her feet barely touching each stepping stone. She landed softly on the grass in front of them.

Youll get your chance. I just dont know how much youll actually be able to learn. But, if you really wish to be Clys partner and train against me then I have no objections, Gale said.

Thank you for your acceptance, Clypeus bowed deeply.

Lets make this quick, its almost dinner time, Gale raised her blade.

Stryg glanced between them, Wait, what?